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NCT ID: NCT04824287 Completed - Stoma Clinical Trials

Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises Effect After Stoma Closure

Start date: December 10, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises on bowel evacuation problems and quality of life in individuals after stoma closure.

NCT ID: NCT04692610 Completed - Depression Clinical Trials

Effect of Stoma Prehabilitation on Stoma Patients

Start date: November 15, 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Stoma has serious psychosocial effects on patients. Stoma prehabilitation has a potential to overcome these problems. Patients in prehabilitation group were attached with a water-filled stoma pouch (250 ml) 48 hours before surgery. These pouches were not removed until surgery, and enterostomal therapy nurse preoperatively taught the patients how to manage the stoma pouch with similar standards as the usual postoperative stoma-care. This study aims to measure the effects of prehabilitation on stoma self-care, quality of life, anxiety and depression levels.

NCT ID: NCT02090985 Unknown status - Stoma Clinical Trials

Lipomodelling for Symptomatic Peri-stomal Skin Contour Abnormalities: a Pilot and Feasibility Study

LiSPA
Start date: September 2013
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

In this study a technique called 'lipomodelling' is being studied to find out if it is beneficial around the stoma site in patients who have difficulty with securing their stoma bags which may lead to leakage and frequent soiling which we believe reduces quality of life. Patients with colostomy (stoma formed by bringing large bowel to the surface of the abdomen), ileostomy (small bowel) or a urostomy (urinary tract) will be recruited into this study. Lipomodelling is a technique that is commonly used elsewhere in the body but to our knowledge has not been used for this purpose. This study is a pilot study that may lead to further research in this area. Lipomodelling means taking some of your own fat that lies just beneath the surface of the skin and transferring it to another part of your body. The fat is removed by suction (liposuction), normally from your thighs or abdomen. In order to use the most important part of the fat, it is then put into a machine called a centrifuge. This spins the fat so that it splits up into three different sections. The most important section is then separated and injected in very small quantities into the required areas around your stoma. It is thought to have cells that encourage rejuvenation as well as helping to fill the area injected. Peri-stomal means the area around the stoma itself, this includes skin and underlying tissue, which will be fat and scar tissue. After any operation there will be scarring that takes some time to fully develop. Usually after a year the scar tissue will be fully formed. The scar tissue may cause the skin around the stoma to be irregular. This is described as contouring of the skin. The aim of this study is to see if lipomodelling can improve your quality of life by reducing the frequency of changing your stoma bag, reduce leakage and the need for extra-stomal appliances to try and help the stoma bag fit to your body securely.

NCT ID: NCT00626821 Completed - Stoma Clinical Trials

Coloplast DialogueStudy

Start date: February 2008
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of the study is to document real life experience on SenSura with focus on skin condition and quality of life.